First Dollor coins!

kwikfile

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Yesterday I found two 1$ coins and a 1972 Canadian penny. I am so "diggin" this hobby. So, I get this high ping, meaning quarter and above, and after I narrow the area down I buzz buzz right on a DOLLAR coin. Next 10 inches away, BAM- (rinse and repeat) I hit another DOLLAR coin. Whoop whoop!

In the pictures is Silver ring from the next days haul...

Peace and keep swingin'
 

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Yeah , once your hooked it's pretty much "game on "
 
Where or how does one sell coins or silver rings? I use cointracker.com Http://www.cointracker.com to get an idea of what my finds are worth. At some point I want to reinvest and upgrade my MD...
 
Congrats on digging TWO dollar coins so near each other - WOW! :icon_thumright: :blob9: I've dug a total of 3 dollar coins but spread out over two years, lol.

Some on t-net can give you specifics on selling silver coins & jewelry. E-bay one possibility. For gold jewelry which has no precious stones, best way to sell is to the refineries, not to local dealers or travelling gold buying outfits which buy low to resell high. Some of the refineries are listed here on t-net and I think they accept silver also. For gold, these refineries pay a very high percentage of current gold value. My son has had great success selling gold to refineries and I'm about to do the same. For gold coins, their collector value may be much higher than the melt value.

HAVE FUN! Andi

 
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Nice finds kwikfile. Thanks for sharing...
 

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